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Tuesday’s Brief: Storm Updates, Cancelled Meetings and Events, Seaport Land Developers

Things to know for Tuesday

Today is Tuesday, March 13 and the snow is here. Unless you want your car towed, be sure you’re up to date with all of the latest parking information. Read more about how some garages are offering discounted parking throughout the storm

Here’s what else you need to know for Tuesday…

10:30AM CANCELLED: Disney Shorts with Mr. Dan. Toddlers and preschool-aged kids are invited to join Mr. Dan for a changing collection of Disney Shorts every Tuesday. Large group need to register at 617-227-8135.

4:00PM POSTPONED: Boston Public Market Annual Open House. This event has been postponed due to weather. It has been rescheduled for March 20.

6:00PM CANCELLED: Dock Square Garage Public Meeting. Due to the impending snowstorm, this meeting has been cancelled. It will be rescheduled.

6:30PM CANCELLED: FOCCP Monthly Meeting at Mariner’s House. This month’s Friends of Christopher Columbus Park meeting has been cancelled due to weather.

7:00PM CANCELLED: RUFF Monthly Meeting & RUFF Ambassador Meeting. There will be a meeting at the Nazzaro Community Center at 30 North Bennet Street for all those who are interested in becoming a RUFF ambassador.

Notable News:

Massport wants public realm improvements as it seeks developers for remaining Seaport land

Enhancements to “the public realm” is now a required factor for developers when pitching projects for properties on the South Boston waterfront to The Massachusetts Port Authority, read more on Boston Globe.

Cheers to the Snow:

Plan your events with the Community Calendar:

Wednesday, March 13

6:00PM The Changing Shape of Boston at Old North Church. Historian and historical archaeologist Nancy Seasholes will be speaking about the changing shape of Boston, reserve your ticket here.

6:30PM Charlotte Cushman Talk at the North End Library. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street for America’s first international star actress Charlotte Cushman’s theatrical successes and personal failures brought to life by Professor Emerita Martha Vicinus.

Thursday, March 14

3:45PM Fiber Arts at the North End Library. Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street where children ages 7-10 are invited to participate in an exclusive Fiber Arts class where they will learn about the cultures and artists that use these methods. Space is limited, please register in advance at 617-227-8135.

5:45PM North End Against Drugs Family Dinner / Family Talk. North End Residents and Nazzaro Center members are invited to attend the family dinner and discussion at 30 North Bennet Street, see additional details here.

6:00PM Author Talk: Maxim D. Shrayer – Waiting for America. Join I AM Books at 189 North Street for an evening with the award winning author and Boston College professor Maxim D. Shrayer. Shrayer will read from his book “Waiting for America: A story of Emigration.’ Copies of both the American and Italian editions will be available for sale and signing.

From the Community:

Meet the Instruments Jr. at North End Library Story Time

Join the North End Library at 25 Parmenter Street as the North End Music & Performing Arts Center takes over story time on March 16th for a fun “Meet the Instruments Jr.” class demo, continue reading.

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Keep up with what’s happening on the Events Calendar.

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